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What is your main marker?

I am thinking about building either an Egomag, an Emag or a pumpmag. It started me thinking, since I only play woodsball, what would I use as my main? So let me ask, what do people consider their main marker?

For me it depends...if I'm on the field and there are a lot of walkons then Iuse my pumpmag...if there's a lot of 'speedballers' i use my mech...havents played woodsball for a couple years but always relied on one of my mechs...that's justme though

Usually take three guns to the field when i go. One of the Mags (Classic or RT ULE), DP E1, and a Tippmann SL-68II.

When i get to feild if alot of renters are playing the Tippmann comes out, if its a bunch of the regulars i will most likely opt to shoot a Mag. If its the local feilds speed ball team practicing and joining the walk ons i usualy use the Mag as well but sometimes use the E1 (though with my new ninja tank and SHP reg i may see my E1 collecting alot of dust)

I'd have to say my primary is my E-Tac. I've spent some time getting it tuned perfectly, and I just enjoy playing with it.

Though I do occasionally play with my TPX, or my pump Mag (now with a Minimag body). I've also recently built a warp-less Pneumag, over the winter, and haven't really had a chance to play with that one yet.

Been using this since I built it in 03, for pump I use either a pump mag, unibody phantom or sniper ( the ram 68 in the pic isn't used anymore). If I really need to unload I'll borrow the wife's x-mag.

How did this become a picture thread? If anything, shouldn't you guys post videos of you actually using your favorite markers?

As far as game types... strangely, depending on the field, "woods" games tend to consume more paint than smaller hyper/airball fields because you're engaging at longer distances (depending on cover) and trying to do stuff like lob paint through trees/leaves/branches, etc.

How did this become a picture thread? If anything, shouldn't you guys post videos of you actually using your favorite markers?

As far as game types... strangely, depending on the field, "woods" games tend to consume more paint than smaller hyper/airball fields because you're engaging at longer distances (depending on cover) and trying to do stuff like lob paint through trees/leaves/branches, etc.

How did this become a picture thread? If anything, shouldn't you guys post videos of you actually using your favorite markers?

As far as game types... strangely, depending on the field, "woods" games tend to consume more paint than smaller hyper/airball fields because you're engaging at longer distances (depending on cover) and trying to do stuff like lob paint through trees/leaves/branches, etc.

No known videos of me using the guns. Best I can do is pictures. These are the 3 guns I listed in the previous post.

The different feel of the guns is the only thing thats keeping the G6R in my hands, I find if I stop playing with it for a while, I have to learn to point all over again with it. I have been shooting mags and then the Mini for so many years the single tube design is a no brainer and I can pick them up and shoot and be pretty dead nuts accurate, but stacked tube guns takea bit for me to get used to handling.